Hi everyone, it's a little while since I last showed my desk. It's not that there's a lot going on here though, and a lot that is must still remain secret!
What's on Your Workdesk Wednesday, if you don't know is where lots of lovely folk share exactly what is on their desk every Wednesday, all hosted by the lovely Julia Dunnit at The Stamping Ground blog.
What I have on my desk is a journal page started this morning...and not touched since...it's been day of phone calls and Wanderlust pages (which hubby and I are both doing)I added some Brushed Corduroy Distress ink and water. The rest will be completed later today and will probably have a Paris theme.
The stamp you see on the left is by a French company - Choux & Flowers that I bought the last time we were in Paris for the Version Scrap craft show.
I am crossing my fingers that we can visit Paris before the end of the year.
Thanks for looking, Chris
I love the potential of this page. I have been enjoying seeing both of your wanderlust pages on Instagram... how nice to craft together. Happy WOYWW. Take care and stay safe. With love and God bless, Caro xxx (#9)
ReplyDeleteI think it's lovely that you've both embraced Wanderlust this year - good value for money, too!! I do think it seems to have been better than previous years (probably means I'll get sucked in again next time!!) good to see you on the desks! Helen #4
ReplyDeleteHi Chris, pleased to see you again. Interesting start to the page, hope we get to see the next stage too. Have a great week and a happy woyww, Angela x19x
ReplyDeleteA tease is always exciting. I wonder what you're working on. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteOOh Chris that page just looks full of creative potential! Wonder what you will do next? The stamp looks nice too. I hope you get your wish to visit Paris this year! Have a good week, stay safe, stay well, love n hugs Cindyxx #14
ReplyDeleteGreat your desk where you realize all the beautiful ideas, because I would like to let off steam with all the things. I'm curious what will come of it with your started journal page. hug Elke
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing your journal page finished. Your desk is much tidier than mine, which looks like a council tip just now! Have a great day, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWonder where you are going with that page?
ReplyDeleteHope you two get to visit Paris soon, as much for the descriptive journey we will take when you get back as you going. I always enjoy reading your trip journals.
Hugs, Neet xx7
Hi Chris. So lovely to see you today. How's things with you. Sounds like you are having lots of fun with your art work - and we hope to see that page when you have it done.
ReplyDeleteTake care. God bless.
Margaret #2
There are so many materials I don´t know, at first I thought that is gesso!
ReplyDeleteI have but a small table and have to put everything away each time, not fun...
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An interesting start to the page Chris. Hope you are both enjoying Wanderlust. I am still working my way through 2018 lol. Hope you make it back to Paris before too long. Stay safe and Happy WOYWW. Sarah #3
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a pretty stamp. Like your page start. Looking forward to seeing what you and the hubs do next for Wanderlust. Do hope you get to visit Paris this year. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely start to your page, it looks very inviting to start work on. I love the French stamp, and hope you get to Paris this year.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week,
Diana xx #24
The beginning of that page looks absolutely gorgeous, Chris. Much as I love really bright colours, I also adore browns and neutrals! Looking forward to seeing how the page develops. How nice that you and your hubby are both doing Wunderlust.
ReplyDeleteHappy belated WOYWW,
Shoshi #16
Great to see you Chris! Love the ‘last time we were in Paris’, such an indication of intent! Also, the slightly prepared journal page is a lot less threatening to me than the white unstated version. This doesn’t mean I’m able to make a journal, but it does mean I know I could actually look at a blank page without running away screaming!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see you again! Smooshing Distress Oxides is one of my most favourite techniques for using mixed media on my scrapbook pages. Late to the party this week - stay safe and keep smiling, Lisa-Jane #8
ReplyDeletehow fun to pick up stamps in Paris-hope you get to travel there again soon. I love your travel photos very much, as I know I won't get there in this life time.
ReplyDeleteso glad you husband is enjoying making art too-hugs
I haven't got brushed corduroy, I thought I had, but it appears I've doubled up again and bought a colour I already had. Will have to look back here later to see what you've done with that page, you could do anything really! (apart from spilling your coffee over it!) Oh! Thank you! I've now remembered why I had an old tea-towel in my craftroom! Actually that made a lovely splattering on some watercolouring paper I had out, so I will definitely be back later, if not sooner as I'm running late! Keep Crafting! Stay safe and Happy WOYWW!?((Lyn))#6
ReplyDeleteI'm so sure I was here earlier! Sorry I'm late I must've forgotten to press the button! I shall be back to see what you've made of your splattering of paint/ink on your page! Stay safe! Keep Crafting! and... Happy WOYWW!?((Lyn))#6
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog
ReplyDeleteHi Chris - just popping by to have a sneaky look - I am back to WOYWW after a long time out so seeing who's who and what's what LOL!!
ReplyDeleteHope to catch up again soon - Cheers Maurs #33 xxx
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteStill trying to catch up with my commenting! Yesterday was Mother's Day here in Australia so after a lovely lunch and lots of fizz I didn't get anything else done...
ReplyDeleteThat's a good start to your journal page!
How are you getting on with Wanderlust? I find some pages so much more appealing than others...
Happy Woyww!
Susan #25